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| | | ... Barter said AI is evolving at "breakneck speed". "The talent and groundbreaking technology emerging from Australia and the US right now are extraordinary, and we're excited to help shape the future with visionary entrepreneurs leading the charge," Barter ... |
| | | | ... course, there will be periods where we underperform, but we believe our culture of focus, drive, and adaptability can help us right the ship when we trail markets, steering us in a direction that will help us achieve our goal of long-term outperformance," ... |
| | | | ... transition and ensuring that workers are not left behind, or Australia risks following in the footsteps of the US. The US Right, Lynch explained, perpetuate the narrative that a defenestration of the industrial class is occurring through mechanisms like ... |
| | | | Having attributed its strong FY22 earnings to its recent acquisitions, Insignia Financial's Renato Mota is not ruling out future M&A opportunities to add scale. "We have undertaken two large acquisitions, I think that's provided us with tremendous ... |
| | | | According to Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand, the superannuation guarantee should not rise from 9.5% to 12%. "Since the last election, there has been a global pandemic, the first Australian recession in 29 years, our highest unemployment ... |
| | | | ... "So that approach we feel has given us a different angle, because we sort of said, 'You know what, it's not about us right now. It's about helping businesses transition from one way of working to another, and then it's helping them help their ... |
| | | | The government's plan to allow early access to super for those who have lost jobs and livelihoods as a result of COVID-19 is an enormous hurdle with a strict deadline - one that administrators admit they might struggle to meet. While early access ... |
| | | | ... 1.0%. The two rate cuts camp has it! New York Fed President John Williams revealed that the current fed funds rate, "puts us right at neutral." The same thing Financial Standard published a week earlier, The Fed has hit neutral. Thanks to the Taylor ... |
| | | | ... growth, bottoming out in Europe and revitalisation of Japan. Global growth turned out to be 2.6% in 2014 - while it got the US right, it was wide off the mark on Europe and more so, Japan (now in recession). This time in 2013, the same WEP report printed ... |
| | | | Superannuation funds offering 'green' or 'sustainable' investment options may be misleading their members, with big polluters often topping the holdings lists. The top holding in AustralianSuper's Australian sustainable fund (managed by Perpetual) is ... |
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